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Get the Money!: Collected Prose (1961-1983)

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By (author): Ted Berrigan

A monumental event in American poetry, Get the Money! brings together the essential prose writings of iconic New York School poet Ted Berrigan.

Ted Berrigan was a leader of the New York School; his crazy energy embodied that movement and the city itself.John Ashbery, author of Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror

Get the Money! was Ted Berrigans mantra for the paid writing gigs he took on in support of his career as a poet. This long-awaited collection of his essential prose draws upon the many essays, reviews, introductions, and other texts he produced for hire, as well as material from his journals, travelogues, and assorted, unclassifiable creative texts. Get the Money! documents Berrigans innovative poetics and techniques, as well as the creative milieu of poetscentered around New Yorks Poetry Projectfor whom he served as both nurturer and catalyst. Highlights include his journals from the 60s, depicting his early poetic discoveries and bohemian activities in New York; the previously unpublished Some Notes About C, an account of his mimeo magazine that serves as a de facto memoir of the early days of the second-generation New York School; a moving and prescient obituary, Frank OHara Dead at 40; book reviews consisting of poems entirely collaged from lines in the book; art reviews of friends and collaborators like Joe Brainard, George Schneeman, and Jane Freilicher; and his notorious Interviews with John Cage and John Ashbery, both of which were completely fabricated. Get the Money! provides a view into the development of Berrigans aesthetics in real time, as he captures the heady excitement of the era and champions the poets and artists he loves.

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Get the Money! captures the esprit de corps of the particular community close to Teds door on St Marks Place. This book of prose with its nimble lift, tinged with intimacy, wit, and perception is a welcome addition to the second generation NY School canon. Ted often went hungry but could make a few dollars with the short reviews. One walks the rounds with Ted on his 'beat': Love, poetry, gossip, art. Telling it like it is. Strolling into artist studios, galleries, poets modest digs, and into our hearts.Anne Waldman, author of Trickster Feminism

Ted was my mentor, my teacher of America and its poetry, and I often quote him. He was an oral genius and I have regretted not writing down everything he said to me. Now I have this collection of journals, critical writing on art, aphorisms, and correspondence. It makes for a grand portrait of the poet who charmed my whole generation. Ted Berrigan is alive in this book in ways that no one could guess.Andrei Codrescu, author of Too Late for Nightmares

Its always a significant occasion when we have an edition of a poets prose. Get the Money! offers us an important window into Ted Berrigans laboratory, his no bullshit attitude, his class awareness, his gorgeous sentimentality, and his disarming anarchic humor. This book is what anyone could hope it would be: funny, tender, brilliant, intimate, original, alive.Peter Gizzi, author of Now It's Dark

Ted Berrigan's voice has always been instantly familiar to me so Get the Money! feels less like a reading experience and more like taking a long walk with my favorite poet, then buying him a drink someplace and letting him talk. The pieces collected here offer a superhuman range of formal invention. Berrigan's prose is often loose and lyrical, hovering somewhere between blogging, letter writing, texting, and transcription. His deadpan bravura and sudden dismissiveness are consistently hilarious. Decades after his death Berrigan remains way ahead of his time. I think Robert Creeley said it best, 'The Bell rings / Ted is ready'.Cedar Sigo, author of All This Time

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  • Dimensions: 190 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: City Lights Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780872868953

About Ted Berrigan

Among the most significant American poets of the later 20th century Ted Berrigan (19341983) was a leading force behind the second-generation New York School. Born in Providence RI Berrigan attended various local schools then enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Korea in the aftermath of the Korean War. In the late 50s on the G.I. Bill he enrolled in the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma where he earned a B.A. and M.A. During this period he met his younger poetic and artistic comrades Ron Padgett Dick Gallup and Joe Brainard all four of whom moved to New York City. In the early 60s he was married to the poet Sandy Berrigan with whom he had two children David and Kate. He later married the poet Alice Notley and after periods in Buffalo Chicago New York Bolinas London and Essex settled with her and their sons Anselm and Edmund in New York City where they eventually all became fixtures of the scene around St. Marks Poetry Project. Berrigan published a magazine C in the 60s and individual volumes by poets under the imprint C Press. His books of poetry include The Sonnets (1964 1967 1982 2000) now published by Penguin Collected Poems (2007) and Selected Poems (2011) both published by the University of California.Alice Notley was born in 1945 in Bisbee Arizona. and grew up in Needles California. She graduated from Barnard College and then the Iowa Writers Workshop with an MFA in Fiction and Poetry. She married Ted Berrigan in 1972 and lived with him until his death in 1983 upon which she became the guardian and sometimes (with Anselm and Edmund Berrigan) editor of his manuscripts. A prominent international poet she edited the magazine CHICAGO and co-edited with second husband British poet Douglas Oliver Scarlet and Gare du Nord. Notley is the author of some forty or fifty volumes of poetry and prose including The Descent of Alette Mysteries of Small Houses Grave of Light: New & Selected Poems 1970-2005 Coming After: Essays on Poetry Benediction For the Ride and many more. She lives in Paris France.Anselm Berrigan was born in Chicago and grew up in New York City. He has published many books of poetry including Free Cell (2009) a volume in the City Lights Spotlight Poetry Series. His most recent book is Pregrets (Black Square Editions 2021). He is the poetry editor for The Brooklyn Rail and editor of What Is Poetry? (Just Kidding I Know You Know): Interviews from The Poetry Project Newsletter 1983-2009. From 2003-2007 he was the Artistic Director of The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church. He lives in New York City.Born in Colchester England and raised in New York City Edmund Berrigan is a poet and musician. His books include Disarming Matter (Owl Press 1999) Glad Stone Children (Farfalla 2008) and More Gone (2019) a volume in the City Lights Spotlight Poetry Series. He also published a volume of memoirs Can It! (Letter Machine Editions 2013). He lives in Brooklyn and performs music with the groups I Feel Tractor and Other Arc Ensemble. He lives in Brooklyn.Poet and scholar Nick Sturm hails from Akron Ohio and is a lecturer in the English Department at Georgia State University. He has published widely on post-1945 American poetry. More information about his scholarship and archival research are available at his blog Crystal Set nicksturm.com. He has a Ph.D. from Florida State and an M.F.A. from the University of Akron. He lives in Atlanta Georgia.

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